Lore-El Center for Women's Leadership
A History of Supporting Women
Since becoming co-ed in 1971, Stevens has worked hard over the past five decades to make sure women who are interested in STEM careers can come to Castle Point and reach their full potential. Since 1999, the Lore-El Center has been home to that effort in more ways than one.
About Lore E. Feiler
Lore-El Center is named after Lore E. Feiler, an entrepreneur industrialist who audited courses at Stevens during the 1940s. Feiler later became a generous donor to Stevens and her gifts have helped Stevens attract and encourage female students.
Programs and Events
Lore-El serves as a hub for community events, meetings and professional development opportunities for Stevens women. Some examples of Lore-El sponsored programs include the annual LeadHERship Conference and Trailblazer speaker, the Week of Women, the Lore-El Lunch & Learn series, and a variety of service opportunities.
Engagement
The Lore-El Center is benefitting from major renovations. To keep this valuable center flourishing while contributing to Stevens’ vibrant campus, additional capital improvements are needed. Engagement with Lore-El will further interpersonal, social, and professional development through annual programs and initiatives. It will also connect students, faculty, staff, alums, and friends of Stevens who share a common passion for women’s empowerment and success. Additionally, it will provide opportunities for the Stevens community to engage in dialogue on gender-related issues in safe and comfortable spaces; support students, faculty, and staff in navigating the university environment and professional opportunities; and promote successful careers for undergraduate women.
The Impact of Lore-El
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Persons of all identities are invited to and included in programs offered by the Lore-El Center for Women's Leadership. Stevens does not discriminate against any person on the basis of sex, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender expression, or any other basis prohibited by law.